When determining total nitrogen (or protein) of a sample using LECO’s FP828, it is crucial to select the right sample container for the job. Several key considerations must be taken into account, like the sample mass capacities of the container, compatibility of the container with the matrix, ash production, and more.
In the world of plastics and polymers, precision matters. From everyday items to high-performance materials, the quality and consistency of polymers directly impacts their functionality. One often overlooked but critical aspect of polymer production is Nitrogen testing.
Discover our wide-ranging versatility in conducting various types of analyses within the building materials sector.
Regardless of what kind of diet you follow, it’s likely that you’re aware of the importance of consuming protein. Protein is an essential macronutrient that is responsible for the growth and repair of muscles and bones, as well as the creation of some hormones and enzymes. It is also an excellent source of energy. Foods […]
A web of factors contributes to a good crop, but the importance of carbon and nitrogen cannot be overstated. From soil to fertilizer to the plant matter itself, the mix of carbon and nitrogen play significant roles in the development and growth of the plant. Knowing the carbon and nitrogen levels in every aspect […]
Despite a growing call for renewable energy sources, the market for coal has remained strong. Determine the strength of your coal with LECO’s CHN828.
Learn how farmers can rely on something more scientific than a crystal ball with an on-demand webinar about carbon and nitrogen analysis in fields.
With helium shortage after helium shortage, it has never been more important to find ways to minimize your helium usage.
The 828 series now can analyze hydrogen as well as carbon and nitrogen for one instrument that can do your petrochemical analysis with a single sample.
LECO’s CNS928 carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur determinator can take uncertainty out of soil ratios when determining fertilization for crop growth.
Nitrogen content in food materials is necessary to measure when determining the total protein content. Performing this measurement using classical “wet chemistry” can be slow and tedious. The combustion-based Dumas method significantly increases laboratory productivity; when the sample has a low-level of nitrogen, however, it poses unique challenges.
Introducing the 736 Series Oxygen and Nitrogen Analyzer for measurement in inorganic materials, alloys, and refractory materials using inert gas fusion.